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are looking at around which kim jong-un might decide he wants to take in sort of action. >> shepard: secretary of state john kerry is headed to the region next week. right? >> yes. this is all part of the message to south korea. you don't need to act or react. we've got your back. secretary kerry will hold talks with the president. president park is fairly new in office and may be feeling under some pressure to actually act. so the u.s., along with all the military movement we've seen, wants to send a clear message of support to its allies in the region. here's state department spokesman victoria knewland. >> we are taking the appropriate steps in terms of defense of the united states, in terms of defense of our aye -- allies, both the republic of korea and japan. we're making those clear. and we are watching very closely what the prk is up to. >> they will be watching even more closely as we approach that very significant april 15th april 15th date. >> shepard: the scene, thank -- jonathan. thank you. >> its just keeps piling up every day, and then today they're moving missiles and
are looking at around which kim jong-un might decide he wants to take in sort of action. >> shepard: secretary of state john kerry is headed to the region next week. right? >> yes. this is all part of the message to south korea. you don't need to act or react. we've got your back. secretary kerry will hold talks with the president. president park is fairly new in office and may be feeling under some pressure to actually act. so the u.s., along with all the military movement we've...
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of kim's grandfather, kim il-sung, the founder of the nation. the missile is probably unarmed but even an accident could be catastrophic. >> i could see a major war happening if the north koreans overplay their hand this time because the public in south korea, the united states, i think the whole region is fed up with this guy. >> reporter: even china, north korea's main ally, is losing patience. in a strong condemnation, the chinese government, without naming north korea, said it does not "allow trouble making on its own doorstep." and with secretary of state john kerry coming to korea later this week, some see a window for a joint diplomatic offensive on the north koreans. >> they're very difficult, but i think we need a new negotiating track, and i think the key is going to be the united states and china. >> reporter: but others are mindful that when it comes to taming the hermit kingdom, diplomacy has never worked. south korean sources are saying they believe the north's missile test could happen as early as wednesday. this whole peninsula w
of kim's grandfather, kim il-sung, the founder of the nation. the missile is probably unarmed but even an accident could be catastrophic. >> i could see a major war happening if the north koreans overplay their hand this time because the public in south korea, the united states, i think the whole region is fed up with this guy. >> reporter: even china, north korea's main ally, is losing patience. in a strong condemnation, the chinese government, without naming north korea, said it...
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there is kim jong un. there is his kitty.
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the north koreans are about to observe the centennial of kim -- kim jong-sung's baath. and the united states has put them on record that we're stronger, that we'll defend our allies, and very importantly, secretary kerry said that he -- the united states would be open to talks with north korea but only if they accept denuclearization so rolling back they're nuclear program. that's what they committed to in the last round of negotiations in 2006. that was a precondition, and i wish the russian foreign minister had talk about that. he just talked about the desirability of conversations with the north koreans but didn't put enough pressure on them in my view, publicly to roll back their nuclear effort. >> shepard: i've read some suggestions from analysts that this could be bigger picture, about this new leader there, kim the younger, wanting a appraisal at the national or international atomic table, if you will, along with the pakistanis and wants recognition we're a nuclear state and you got deal with us. does that fly for you? >> it may be what he is after or he may be t
the north koreans are about to observe the centennial of kim -- kim jong-sung's baath. and the united states has put them on record that we're stronger, that we'll defend our allies, and very importantly, secretary kerry said that he -- the united states would be open to talks with north korea but only if they accept denuclearization so rolling back they're nuclear program. that's what they committed to in the last round of negotiations in 2006. that was a precondition, and i wish the russian...
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here's the former kim waterman. and let's bring out the new and improved kim waterman. >> oh, my gosh. wow. >> what a difference. >> all right. michael you can take it off now, hon, give it a look. >> you look great. >> are you ready to look, sweetie? come on over and turn around. >> you look so chic. >> everything. >> look at that. >> turn around and look at camera 12. >> what's wrong, michael. what are you thinking? >> i hope my dad's watching. >> she looks fantastic. >> kim has it going on as they say. >> is this great or what? bridget gave her this great haircut. it reminds me of the '60s, like an old twiggy haircut but updated. and a hair color that's too light, the same color as your skin. making the hair color darker, she just popped her skin and it's all accented by the makeup. >> and i love this dress. >> look at that body. >> it's from london times, color blocking for spring. our favorite colors, turquoise white and black. and the earrings are roberta chiarrella, under $50. >> say hello to everybody. if yo
here's the former kim waterman. and let's bring out the new and improved kim waterman. >> oh, my gosh. wow. >> what a difference. >> all right. michael you can take it off now, hon, give it a look. >> you look great. >> are you ready to look, sweetie? come on over and turn around. >> you look so chic. >> everything. >> look at that. >> turn around and look at camera 12. >> what's wrong, michael. what are you thinking? >> i hope...
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dictator kim jong-un persistent in his threats of an all-out nuclear assault against the united states. the missiles have "considerable range" and could hit targets in japan and guam, both with u.s. military bases and facilities and thousands of our troops. state department spokesperson departed from her ambiguous language and reminded that they are now in an extremely dangerous situation of their own creation and thus the actions they take from here on will assuredly have consequences. >> have got to come back in compliance of the obligation, the secretary has been clear if they make a different choice, we will respond. lou: the state department confirming china's role in trying to influence north korea to scale back the rhetoric and military positioning has been the subject of intense conversations between secure -- secretary of state and his counterpart. we will continue to document his trip to the far east next week. speakers will be central focus going to beijing to find out what more we can do to get the leadership to change course. lou: will take up the thread and that the unite
dictator kim jong-un persistent in his threats of an all-out nuclear assault against the united states. the missiles have "considerable range" and could hit targets in japan and guam, both with u.s. military bases and facilities and thousands of our troops. state department spokesperson departed from her ambiguous language and reminded that they are now in an extremely dangerous situation of their own creation and thus the actions they take from here on will assuredly have...
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the grandfather of kim jong-un. today they staged a flower and missile display in front of a huge portrait of the country's founder. the it leastest report suggests north korea has one or more missiles to test. and there has been a suggestion here they may fire that missile april 15th, the the birth date of north korea's founder kim ill sung. >> thank you. and now to other stories making the mother of one of the benghazi terror attack victims is endorsing republicans push for a select committee investigation. sean smith's mother, patricia, wrote to frank wolf, please, please, help me find out who is responsible and fix it so no more of our sons and daughters are abandoned by the country they love. smith was an i.t. officer, one of the four americans killed, including our ambassador. >>> new information about the man in georgia who held five firefighters hostage for hours before he was killed by police. investigators say the 55-year-old brown had been planning this attack for weeks. police say that brown faked a hear
the grandfather of kim jong-un. today they staged a flower and missile display in front of a huge portrait of the country's founder. the it leastest report suggests north korea has one or more missiles to test. and there has been a suggestion here they may fire that missile april 15th, the the birth date of north korea's founder kim ill sung. >> thank you. and now to other stories making the mother of one of the benghazi terror attack victims is endorsing republicans push for a select...
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is now looks like, however, that leader kim jong-un who says he's angry about new sanctions slapped on the country and ongoing u.s./south korean war games not far from here, it looks like he is undoing any progress that has been made in the past. that said, experts are calling this opening of the plant more symbolic than anything else. much of the plant was destroyed and will need to be completely rebuilt. that could take years. still, they're taking no chances at the pentagon. they confirmed today that the u.s.-guided missile destroyer, the "uss mccain" has been rerouted from the pacific ocean and is heading in this region, in this direction. we do expect to see, now, if all goes has in the past, missile tests will be taking place in the very near future. back to you, richard. >> jim maceda in seoul, thank you so much for that. >>> the investigation into who killed a texas district attorney and his wife is now focusing on a white supremacist prison gang. this has put texas courthouses on high alert in case gang members try to attack them. a law enforcement bulletin last december warne
is now looks like, however, that leader kim jong-un who says he's angry about new sanctions slapped on the country and ongoing u.s./south korean war games not far from here, it looks like he is undoing any progress that has been made in the past. that said, experts are calling this opening of the plant more symbolic than anything else. much of the plant was destroyed and will need to be completely rebuilt. that could take years. still, they're taking no chances at the pentagon. they confirmed...
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with the father of kim jong-un, can you tell me whether this is more serious, less serious? i mean, how do we view this? >> i think it's probably more serious because of their increased capability. but you're right, this has been going on for decades. a cycle of confrontation, negotiation, aid and the false hope that somehow the north koreans would give up their efforts to acquire nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. without that, north korea is totally irrelevant. i mean, both republican and democrat administrations have fallen prey to this, well, if we give them food, if we give them oil, if we give them money, then they will come around. and they take our money and run. it was the bush administration that they lifted sanctions, freed up a bank account that they had. always we have been in the belief that somehow we can entice them into giving up this capability. they are not. they are not. but can i just say i don't think they're going to do anything more than their predecessors did, but they have greater capability. and they don't think like us. and they do hav
with the father of kim jong-un, can you tell me whether this is more serious, less serious? i mean, how do we view this? >> i think it's probably more serious because of their increased capability. but you're right, this has been going on for decades. a cycle of confrontation, negotiation, aid and the false hope that somehow the north koreans would give up their efforts to acquire nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. without that, north korea is totally irrelevant. i mean, both...
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kim jong-un. he was also laying out red lines or battle lines for future negotiations with north korea. for instance, we're still here in missile watch mode waiting for news of a launch. it could be five missiles. they've been locked and load and ready to go since wednesday. today kerry warned as you mentioned, he warned kim to not make that huge mistake. and that if he did, it would be, it could be disastrous for him. kerry was drawing on another obama administration red line or drawing a red line when he mentioned that north korea will never be recognized as a nuclear power by the united states or by the international community. but at the same time, he was offering up talks to north korea if they gave up their goal of becoming a nuclear power. so you already see a kind of carrot and stick approach. the carrot being the talks, the stick being, the giving up of your nooks. people who watch, say the last five years u.s. diplomacy was only about the stick. there was no carrot. no engagement. one of
kim jong-un. he was also laying out red lines or battle lines for future negotiations with north korea. for instance, we're still here in missile watch mode waiting for news of a launch. it could be five missiles. they've been locked and load and ready to go since wednesday. today kerry warned as you mentioned, he warned kim to not make that huge mistake. and that if he did, it would be, it could be disastrous for him. kerry was drawing on another obama administration red line or drawing a red...
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the kim jong-un regime will collapse. these canadian high school students tell us they have little fear. >> my mom is probably kind of nervous. nothing here seems like anything is wrong. if i didn't know anything was up you would have never guessed. it just seems scary for wheel are on the outside i guess. >> reporter: president obama is reaching out to china to tie to get them to convince north korea to back away from their possible threats and as you know, dan and bianna, china is the most influential country in asia. >> china a key player in the region. reassuring to see scenes pretty normal and reports out of north korea that things are the same there. >> i guess the big concern is we know so little about kim jong-un and his intentions. >> exactly. >>> let's check in with linsey davis in for ron claiborne. how are you. >> good morning, dan and bianna. good to see you guys. good morning, everyone. we begin with the former head of the cia getting a visit from the fbi. federal agents interviewed david petraeus, part of t
the kim jong-un regime will collapse. these canadian high school students tell us they have little fear. >> my mom is probably kind of nervous. nothing here seems like anything is wrong. if i didn't know anything was up you would have never guessed. it just seems scary for wheel are on the outside i guess. >> reporter: president obama is reaching out to china to tie to get them to convince north korea to back away from their possible threats and as you know, dan and bianna, china is...
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he'll deliver a direct message to kim jong-un in pyongyang. and we have secret film coming in from north korea. it shows smugglers forming an escape route for the poor and starving citizens. we begin with breaking news. north korea warns war could break out at any moment. there may, repeat, may be new reason to fear that its threats of a nuclear attack are much more serious than we thought. it's a stunning new development, even as kim jong-un could order at least one missile to launch literally at any time. let's bring in chris lawrence. he has the very latest. chris? >> wolf, several pentagon officials just told me they were completely caught offguard by the fact that this revelation was put out there in an open hearing. look, the holy grail for north korea has always been being able to take a fu clear bomb, which we know they have, and making it small enough to fit on the end of a missile. this assessment suggests they may have learned how to do so. kim jong-un has threatened a nuclear strike, and revelations from a new intelligence report s
he'll deliver a direct message to kim jong-un in pyongyang. and we have secret film coming in from north korea. it shows smugglers forming an escape route for the poor and starving citizens. we begin with breaking news. north korea warns war could break out at any moment. there may, repeat, may be new reason to fear that its threats of a nuclear attack are much more serious than we thought. it's a stunning new development, even as kim jong-un could order at least one missile to launch literally...
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day jong and kim jong-il and opened in 2004 and has been operating for about nine years now. >> ifill: is this provocation or pot stirring or both? >> well, there's the interesting question. if it were not for a precedent that was set in 2010 with the sinking of the cho unanimous, a south korean ship by the north koreans and the artillery firing on the island later in that year you would say conventional wisdom says this will pass. there will be a return to normalcy. but that precedent suggests that you must watch what's going on. will it turn worse? >> ifill: now, this park, this particular complex, has been kind of a pawn in the geopolitical chess game before. it didn't have any lasting effect-- or did it? >> no, it didn't. about four years the north koreans did what they're doing now and they restricted access to south korean workers. strangely enough, in 2010 with the sinking of the ship and the artillery firing nothing happened at the kaesong industrial complex. so now we're back to saying, you know, what's going on, how long will that last, what's the impact and the political si
day jong and kim jong-il and opened in 2004 and has been operating for about nine years now. >> ifill: is this provocation or pot stirring or both? >> well, there's the interesting question. if it were not for a precedent that was set in 2010 with the sinking of the cho unanimous, a south korean ship by the north koreans and the artillery firing on the island later in that year you would say conventional wisdom says this will pass. there will be a return to normalcy. but that...
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you didn't know kim jong-un. do you feel the same love and devotion to him that you felt to kim jong-il, just by watching this television? yes, i feel the same. he looks like kim il-sung, exactly like his grandfather. he's the same. he's doing exactly what his grandfather and his father did. the power of propaganda on a people, the power of a regime. remember, this is a woman who risked her life to get out of north korea, to escape this regime. and she's still having this response. wolf, it is certainly a window into us understanding how north korea can continue to exist. >> it really is amazing when you think about it. kyung lah if seoul, thank you for that report. let's bring back our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour, and fareed zakaria. christiane, you see this love supposedly that even this defector still has for the kim dynasty. what does it tell you about that power, that that family wields over the north korean people? >> well, i think that it's infatuation. i've been there. i was in p
you didn't know kim jong-un. do you feel the same love and devotion to him that you felt to kim jong-il, just by watching this television? yes, i feel the same. he looks like kim il-sung, exactly like his grandfather. he's the same. he's doing exactly what his grandfather and his father did. the power of propaganda on a people, the power of a regime. remember, this is a woman who risked her life to get out of north korea, to escape this regime. and she's still having this response. wolf, it is...
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the solution is the end of the kim regime. various confusions about what it would take to do that or whether we should say that or whether it is politically ,orrect, what ever it is deeply hampers in a cohesive strategy. >> if i could add to that. there is three issues that come up from your question. ofst is just the potential the north korean collapse. itself. tremendousok at the inst, the potential for ability, and tom mentioned the regime elements that might continue. the great potential humanitarian costs. i read an article by robert kaplan on the subject, referring to a as the mother of all humanitarian disasters in terms of what that would look like. the potential for conflict -- breakout witht to work ou the north korean military. all these brace the specter of north- the potential for korea to collapse in itself has three high costs. notnd issue, whether or this is something we should wait for it to happen naturally or something we should precipitate. which is a separate question. i don't think you're going to disagre
the solution is the end of the kim regime. various confusions about what it would take to do that or whether we should say that or whether it is politically ,orrect, what ever it is deeply hampers in a cohesive strategy. >> if i could add to that. there is three issues that come up from your question. ofst is just the potential the north korean collapse. itself. tremendousok at the inst, the potential for ability, and tom mentioned the regime elements that might continue. the great...
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how do we know this information is right. >> in this case the leader kim jong-il and kim jong-un said they are developi ining this nur capability. you form a task force that has the spoirts of the united states and republic of korea to go in and do site surveys when you forcefully get into north korea to the known sites. you look at the documents. try to determine where are there some others. you do interviews and you try to very quickly secure the sites, exploit them and then move to other sites that hopefully some of the intelligence has been able to garner either through the documents they are talking to people that you think there could be actual nuclear weapons. >> there's so much we do not know about what's going on. so you met with officials at the pentagon. you obviously as former commander in the region know a lot about this. they are concerned at the pentagon and national security apparatus. they think this is different from previous episodes with north korea. how it is different? >> in the past especially before 2010 these provocations would be met by, we would like to talk
how do we know this information is right. >> in this case the leader kim jong-il and kim jong-un said they are developi ining this nur capability. you form a task force that has the spoirts of the united states and republic of korea to go in and do site surveys when you forcefully get into north korea to the known sites. you look at the documents. try to determine where are there some others. you do interviews and you try to very quickly secure the sites, exploit them and then move to...
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we know how much that antagonizes kim jong-un. so striking a small south korean ship is a real danger. why would he do that? primarily to gain credibility. not just with his people, but also with the military top brass. he only came up two years ago, and these are the kinds of things, these semi wars or virtual wars that do wonders for strong men like kim. by the way, a number of sources here were holding their breath over the past few days, but they're now telling us that the crisis, at least they think, has crested. that it's already behind us. back to you. >> okay. jim maceda in seoul. joining us, ben, he worked for the national security council under president obama. let's get to the heart of this thing. why is he doing it? what's the danger to us? >> sure. i think when we look at issues like this and scenarios like this, we look at a couple different things. timing, audience, and context. the north koreans have had a knack for landing big events on holidays. this is not being taken as an april fool's joke. the u.s. demonstrat
we know how much that antagonizes kim jong-un. so striking a small south korean ship is a real danger. why would he do that? primarily to gain credibility. not just with his people, but also with the military top brass. he only came up two years ago, and these are the kinds of things, these semi wars or virtual wars that do wonders for strong men like kim. by the way, a number of sources here were holding their breath over the past few days, but they're now telling us that the crisis, at least...
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jong-un's grandfather, kim il-sung. this is why the experts are now closely watching the rallies on the streets, the movements of missiles toward the coast trying to predict what will happen if a missile is launched how south korea, japan or the u.s. should react. shooting it down or letting it fall into the sea. >> we think we have the capability to knock this missile down, but we've never tested against it, and so until you actually do it for real, there's no knowing that we have absolutely 100% certainty of knocking this down. so there's obviously going to be some tension within the u.s., as well. can we actually engage this missile? >> reporter: in a frightening warning, the north korean government is encouraging foreign embassies including britain and russia to leave before april 10th because they cannot guarantee their security anymore. but this morning, here in seoul, life appears to be pretty normal. in the rain, the streets are filled because they have lived through such propaganda so many times, they are fairl
jong-un's grandfather, kim il-sung. this is why the experts are now closely watching the rallies on the streets, the movements of missiles toward the coast trying to predict what will happen if a missile is launched how south korea, japan or the u.s. should react. shooting it down or letting it fall into the sea. >> we think we have the capability to knock this missile down, but we've never tested against it, and so until you actually do it for real, there's no knowing that we have...
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., is under imminent threat by the north korean dictator, ji kim jong-unf a nuclear attack, chris, i don't understand how we got to this place, i have heard just one elected official, peter king, say we should respond reemptively. >> you know the deal for north korea is they in the past, it has been a predictable pattern, they misbehave, and get bribed, and the kim family stays in power longer. it was a family business for dad and his grandfather, io surely they are waiting for the bribery too come, sooner or later you figure it will, if they go back that we could see shooting on the peninsula. lou: joe? >> i don't think so, this is a bunch of bravado from a 28-year-old, trying to more show his people who in charge. obama administration is actually handling it by not caving in and starting talks. but, showing real force, moving planes and other things into position, showing them like, we're watching you. make a move, and you will be paying arice. i think that is the best way to handle it right now. lou: before the president ran off to san francisco to raise money for the folks who do
., is under imminent threat by the north korean dictator, ji kim jong-unf a nuclear attack, chris, i don't understand how we got to this place, i have heard just one elected official, peter king, say we should respond reemptively. >> you know the deal for north korea is they in the past, it has been a predictable pattern, they misbehave, and get bribed, and the kim family stays in power longer. it was a family business for dad and his grandfather, io surely they are waiting for the...
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. >> kim kardashian. disease, jamie foxx and will smith just just a futurecast celebrities asking president obama to soften drug laws in the u.s.a. [coughing] >> do these people know what they are talking about? no, they don't. and we will prove it tonight. also ahead, dennis miller on a man who wins a million-dollar lawsuit because is he afraid of frogs. and megyn kelly on california once again attacking the boy scouts. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we will have the latest on president obama's new budget proposal which is pretty scary in a moment. first, the talking points memo. have illegal drugs harmed your family? according to the u.s. department of health, more than 38,000 people died from drug overdoses in the u.s.a. in 2010, the last statistics available. the department of health also says about 22 million americans, ages 12 or older need treatment for substance abuse in this country. 22 milli
. >> kim kardashian. disease, jamie foxx and will smith just just a futurecast celebrities asking president obama to soften drug laws in the u.s.a. [coughing] >> do these people know what they are talking about? no, they don't. and we will prove it tonight. also ahead, dennis miller on a man who wins a million-dollar lawsuit because is he afraid of frogs. and megyn kelly on california once again attacking the boy scouts. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor...
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he had one clear message for the young leader of negoti in kim jong un. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate this country and further isolate his people who frankly are desperate for food, not missile launches. >> reporter: in pyongyang, they are preparing for celebrations and while u.s. official said a launch did not appear imminent but they said all stiss are go. they say they would never abandon the nuclear program. they say u.s. would defend itself and its allies and north korea would be defeated. >> we are all united in the act that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. >> reporter: also in town today, in a sign of international concern, the secretary-general of nato. >> we are watching with great concern the series of statements missile launches and nuclear tests. they pose a serious threat to a region and international peace, security and stability. >> reporter: during his meetings in seoul, secretary kerry had to deal a possible softening of tone. >> we hope that north korea responds to the south korean government's
he had one clear message for the young leader of negoti in kim jong un. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate this country and further isolate his people who frankly are desperate for food, not missile launches. >> reporter: in pyongyang, they are preparing for celebrations and while u.s. official said a launch did not appear imminent but they said all stiss are go. they say they would never abandon the nuclear program. they say u.s....
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it is in that environment he kim strive to become number one. >> about your father you say he unhesitatingly would make the right and moral choice in a difficult situation and you always learn that from him but you tie that to judea's them that i find interesting. over time i came to understand the practice that it doesn't matter how often you go because you are in israel you don't have to prove or have a badge to show that you are observant -- observant as an american suburb. you are there. even orthodox jews to have a faith that did not relieve them of the duty. your parents are not believers but it is important to the identity. >> might father would not know what a believer meant. the metaphysical spiritual questions are irrelevant to him studying philosophy is pretty irrelevant to him by practicing good deeds he worked in chicago in his practice was in chicago and he knew so many languages much of the practice was immigrant community pour first generation 90 regularly cared for poor people with no pay and he used to have to practice that the fourth child this free. the first three would
it is in that environment he kim strive to become number one. >> about your father you say he unhesitatingly would make the right and moral choice in a difficult situation and you always learn that from him but you tie that to judea's them that i find interesting. over time i came to understand the practice that it doesn't matter how often you go because you are in israel you don't have to prove or have a badge to show that you are observant -- observant as an american suburb. you are...
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all the actions over the kim dynasty in north korea, i don't think we have seen anything like this coming from out of there. >> richard eveninger is in south korea with more. >> reporter: people in seoul are trying to brush it off. the currency dropped. the stock market lost value. what happened today was, according to the south korean defense minister, north korea moved what seems to be a medium range missile to the eastern coast. according to south korean officials it could be because of a test fire or move for deterrence. it could be moving in an antimissile system and positioning it in guam. there's something of a stand off there with the north koreans sending a missile to their border, pointing toward guam and the united states moving in this antimissile defense system. this is a different move than we have seen of weeks of increasing escalation. right now and yesterday we are seeing north korea is taking actual steps. yesterday, it was closing the economic zone, the only place where there was business going on between north and south korea. today, actually moving that rocket to the
all the actions over the kim dynasty in north korea, i don't think we have seen anything like this coming from out of there. >> richard eveninger is in south korea with more. >> reporter: people in seoul are trying to brush it off. the currency dropped. the stock market lost value. what happened today was, according to the south korean defense minister, north korea moved what seems to be a medium range missile to the eastern coast. according to south korean officials it could be...
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what does kim jong un want? >> i don't think, really, he has much of an end game, other than to somehow elicit recognition from the world and, specifically, most importantly the united states, of north korea's arrival on an international scene as a nuclear power. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel was also on the hill today and talked about north korea. look to the right of secretary hagel over his left shoulder and that is george little chief spokesman for the defense department. george joins me now from the pentagon. george, welcome. you heard president obama just a few moments ago in a meeting with ban ki-moon, said north korea needs to stop its belligerent approach. the temperature needs to be lowered. there was an expression of desire that china get more involved. china's foreign minister is warning north korea, saying they do not allow trouble making at the door steps of china. is that enough? do we need more from china? do they need to get even more involved than they are right now? i think we've heard a
what does kim jong un want? >> i don't think, really, he has much of an end game, other than to somehow elicit recognition from the world and, specifically, most importantly the united states, of north korea's arrival on an international scene as a nuclear power. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel was also on the hill today and talked about north korea. look to the right of secretary hagel over his left shoulder and that is george little chief spokesman for the defense department....
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then complicates the situation so much. >> it complicates the situation but it is also believed that kim jong-un believes this gives him leverage to get whatever it is he is angling for. if it is aid or something else here. if nothing other than the attention of the world. >> well, his angle is probably that he wants his regime to survive. and he is trying to establish himself. but that's where the inexperience comes in. because he doesn't realize that at the end of the day, he can risk it all by being so impetuous. >> thank you. i'm sure we'll be discussing this with you. >>> still ahead, the left taking on president obama's proposed cuts. senator bernie sanders calls it bitter disappointment. we'll get the very latest. final. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® fo
then complicates the situation so much. >> it complicates the situation but it is also believed that kim jong-un believes this gives him leverage to get whatever it is he is angling for. if it is aid or something else here. if nothing other than the attention of the world. >> well, his angle is probably that he wants his regime to survive. and he is trying to establish himself. but that's where the inexperience comes in. because he doesn't realize that at the end of the day, he can...
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. >> north korean leader kim jong un has succeeded in getting the attention of the american people. a new u=s poll says 41 percent of americans now characterize north korea an immediate threat. 51 percent do not believethe crisis can be resolved by diplomacy alone. 61 percent believe the u=s *should send troops if north korea attacks the south. president obama hit the road today--traveling to connecticut to try to make the case for national gun >> pam: control legislation.just as congress came back to washington looking to take up the issue. .emily schmidt has more. (cheers & applause) >> reporter: the newtown school shooting that took 26 lives--most of them children--prompted immediate calls for a government response. here's president obama-- nearly four months later, congress hasn't passed any new gun control laws, so the call for change is sounding again. >> we're gonna live with this for the rest of our lives, so our legislators need to >> this is not about politics this is about doing all the right things for the families that been torn apart by gun violence. >> victims spoke o
. >> north korean leader kim jong un has succeeded in getting the attention of the american people. a new u=s poll says 41 percent of americans now characterize north korea an immediate threat. 51 percent do not believethe crisis can be resolved by diplomacy alone. 61 percent believe the u=s *should send troops if north korea attacks the south. president obama hit the road today--traveling to connecticut to try to make the case for national gun >> pam: control legislation.just as...
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it's the latest in a string of red flags surrounding north korea and its leader kim jong-un. so why are so many experts dismissing this as nothing but empty bluster? today a deep dive into north kor korea's history of saber rattling as a negotiating tactic. it was ten years ago this month the u.s. says the north admitted for the first time to possessing nuclear weapons. then secretary of state colin powell said north korea suggested it would dismantle the program but wanted something considerable in return. president bush called that blackmail. nevertheless, the u.s. remained in contact and after four rounds of talks, seemed to reach a breakthrough. in september 2005 pyongyang agreed to abandon its nuclear program. in exdhang it demanded energy aid, improved relations and a light water nuclear power reactor. disagreements over imp lemation helped scuttle that deal. in july 2006 north korea test fired ballistic missiles, followed it up with an underground nuclear test in october. february 2007 the north again agreed to halt nuclear activity but for a price. in return u.s. agre
it's the latest in a string of red flags surrounding north korea and its leader kim jong-un. so why are so many experts dismissing this as nothing but empty bluster? today a deep dive into north kor korea's history of saber rattling as a negotiating tactic. it was ten years ago this month the u.s. says the north admitted for the first time to possessing nuclear weapons. then secretary of state colin powell said north korea suggested it would dismantle the program but wanted something...
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we had kim jong-il and as we say he would be bribed and contained. the son is like a fat prince running around and nobody had the nerve to discipline and never taught anything other than by a crazy man and now we don't know what we're dealing with. the wall street journal called him a man-child. and he's leading that nation. how is our president supposed to be -- look who he's dealing with. we've got the fat prince, we've got ahmadinejad in iran and now assad torturing his own people in syria. how is is a united states president supposed to sit down and make any progress in dealing with any of these guys? >> well, as you say, you just hope for containment, really, if you're the president of the united states when you're dealing with these people who range from cynical to insane, to whatever. and you can't really get much out of them unless they are susceptible to being bribed, unless you really want to go to war and the thought of fighting war, that involves north korea would immediately give you a humanitarian crisis because north korea is an ongoin
we had kim jong-il and as we say he would be bribed and contained. the son is like a fat prince running around and nobody had the nerve to discipline and never taught anything other than by a crazy man and now we don't know what we're dealing with. the wall street journal called him a man-child. and he's leading that nation. how is our president supposed to be -- look who he's dealing with. we've got the fat prince, we've got ahmadinejad in iran and now assad torturing his own people in syria....
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all of this is really on the way to april 15th, which is 101st anniversary of the birth of founder kim sun. we will see provocations up until then. after that god knows what happens. >> remember that date april 15th. a lot of experts including gordon believe that kim jong un the leader of north korea has backed himself into a corner and in a sense to prove himself has to back his words with actions. and in his mind, there might be no better date to do that than the 101st anniversary of the birth of the founder of north korea. shep? >> shepard: jonathan hunt in new york tonight. jonathan, thanks. the louisville cardinals basketball player kevin ware says he will be back on the court this weekend with his team at the final four in atlanta. he won't be playing, of course, after he shattered his leg in front of thousands of fans and millions of television viewers on sunday, but doctors gave him the all-clear to travel with the team for its matchup against the wichita state shockers. ware, who now walks with the aid of some crutches even showed up at a news conference today with his coach.
all of this is really on the way to april 15th, which is 101st anniversary of the birth of founder kim sun. we will see provocations up until then. after that god knows what happens. >> remember that date april 15th. a lot of experts including gordon believe that kim jong un the leader of north korea has backed himself into a corner and in a sense to prove himself has to back his words with actions. and in his mind, there might be no better date to do that than the 101st anniversary of...
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. >> it is up to kim jong-un what he decides to do. it's, it's not going to change our current position which is very, very clear. we will defend our allies. we will stand with south korea, japan and others, against these threats. and we will defend ourselves. martha: david piper is streaming live from seoul, south korea, just 30 miles from the border of north korea. so, david, what else did john kerry have to say? >> reporter: well, martha, he did say that news conference he reallydown played the fear of nuclear-tipped missiles by north korea at this time. he also offered an olive branch to pongyang. he said the u.s. wanted a peace, not war on the korean peninsula. >> neither the united states nor the republic of korea nor the international community, we are all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. the rhetoric that we're hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable by any standard. >> reporter: and, martha, there's also a festival up in north korea today. it was one of those really strange o
. >> it is up to kim jong-un what he decides to do. it's, it's not going to change our current position which is very, very clear. we will defend our allies. we will stand with south korea, japan and others, against these threats. and we will defend ourselves. martha: david piper is streaming live from seoul, south korea, just 30 miles from the border of north korea. so, david, what else did john kerry have to say? >> reporter: well, martha, he did say that news conference he...
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celebration on monday of the birthday of the north korean founder, the grandfather of current leader kim jong un. that date is seen as a possible launch window. kerry's next stop is japan. that country most definitely in the line of fire of any possible rocket launch coming from north korea. back to you, rick. >> greg, thanks very much. >>> picking up where greg left off, north korea posing a substantial threat not just to its neighbor, south korea, but to another top u.s. ally in the region, japan. take a look at the map showing the proximity of i don't i don'i don'pyongyang totokyo, a metro y home to more than 35 million people including 40,000 u.s. citizens and two of the eight u.s. mail military bases locaten that country. >>> now to incredible video from indonesia. a plane carrying 108 people crashing into the ocean and snapping into two. a spokesman for lion air said the boeing 737 crashed about 150 feet away from the runway while attempting to land on the resort island of bali. rescuers using rubber boats to evacuate all the passengers. about 45 people went to the hospital, but am
celebration on monday of the birthday of the north korean founder, the grandfather of current leader kim jong un. that date is seen as a possible launch window. kerry's next stop is japan. that country most definitely in the line of fire of any possible rocket launch coming from north korea. back to you, rick. >> greg, thanks very much. >>> picking up where greg left off, north korea posing a substantial threat not just to its neighbor, south korea, but to another top u.s. ally...
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he said that that would be a huge mistake, and it would further isolate pyongyang on young leader kim jong-un. listen to more of what he had to say. >> we're all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power the rhetoric that we're hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable by any standa standard. he dealt with the pentagon report claiming that north korea could be close to putting a nuclear warhead on top of a missile. he called it inaccurate, but warned that pyongyang is making dangerous advances for its part in the regime said it would never abandon its nuclear program and from the capital of that country prepared for a monday, and that's a possible target date for a launch, and kerry said the u.s. is in favor of new talks and aid of impoverished north korea if it goes in line with international demand to rein in its suspected nuclear program. kerry is headed for china tomorrow and that north korean ally is key player in all this. back to you. >> megyn: greg palkot. thank you. a gun grab where state police used a controversial new law that was pas
he said that that would be a huge mistake, and it would further isolate pyongyang on young leader kim jong-un. listen to more of what he had to say. >> we're all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power the rhetoric that we're hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable by any standa standard. he dealt with the pentagon report claiming that north korea could be close to putting a nuclear warhead on top of a missile. he called it inaccurate, but...
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that got me wondering, what is with kim jong-un? in the past, we have had really scary enemies like saddam hussain and hitler. now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the [laughter] kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his plate right now. he is at the very nice stage where there are no more secrets left to come out about him. we all know that he lived in indonesia as a child, studied at a muslim seminary and occasionally ate dog. from the beginning, a kid who had his eyes set on the u.s. presidency. [laughter] check, check, and check. here i come. i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have accused him of being distant and aloof. when i asked the president about it earlier, he said, oh, and th
that got me wondering, what is with kim jong-un? in the past, we have had really scary enemies like saddam hussain and hitler. now, suddenly our nemesis is a pouty teenage boy who dresses like rosie o'donnell at the [laughter] kim jong-un does not understand that we aren't afraid of him. what that guy doesn't get is that we already have an unstable peninsula that will ultimately bring down america. it is called florida. [laughter] [applause] yes it is. yes, president obama has a lot on his...
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and kim jong-un needs to understand as i think he probably does what the outcome of a conflict would be. >> that was secretary of state john kerry in seoul, south korea with a stern warning for north korea. the secretary said north korea would be making a huge mistake fit launched a missile putting it further into isolation. kerry is on his first-ever trip to seoul and this trip was pre-planned but happened to fall when tensions with north korea are at its highest. joining me is top national security official marie harp. also a former cia spokesperson as well. good to have you here. kerry's trip coincides with the fact that tensions are high. part of a report by the pentagon as defense intelligence agency was disclosed in a congressional hearing yesterday and the agency went on the say that it's had moderate confidence that north korea is probably capable of mounting a nuclear weapon on a missile, that such a weapon would likely not be reliable. but the secretary responded to that today and i just want to play it for everybody. take a look. >> it is inaccurate to suggest that the dbr
and kim jong-un needs to understand as i think he probably does what the outcome of a conflict would be. >> that was secretary of state john kerry in seoul, south korea with a stern warning for north korea. the secretary said north korea would be making a huge mistake fit launched a missile putting it further into isolation. kerry is on his first-ever trip to seoul and this trip was pre-planned but happened to fall when tensions with north korea are at its highest. joining me is top...
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the world watching to see what kim jong-un will do next. we are live in seoul with the implications. >>> and a student goes on a stabbing spree, injuring 14 people, terrifying his classmates. >> he started stabbing anyone in his way. and there was no pattern. there was no method. it -- it was completely random. >> but why did he do it? we're talking to the sheriff of harris county who has got some answers for us. >> plus we may be hours away from a major deal on background checks to buy guns. it's part of our day-long special coverage, guns under fire. >>> and the women huskies make history. it's wednesday, april 10th, "starting point" begins right now.
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just as the north is holding spirited celebrations of the kim dynasty. we have an eye on that and our andrea mitchell is in seoul, south korea. she's doing her show from there later today. >>> reaction is coming in on both sides of the aisle over president obama's new budget and he's taking heat from some very key progressives. the $3.7 trillion proposal combines spending cuts and tax increases. now, it includes higher taxes on the wealthy, and what's unpopular with many liberals, it cuts social security using new formulas that would slow the increase in benefits and cuts to medicare. >> i don't believe that all these ideas are optimal, about you i'm willing to accept them as part of a compromise. if and only if they contain were t protections for the most vulnerable americans. joining me now is conservative senator from vermont, bernie sanders. we hear the president saying this is not optimal but recognizes it's part of a compromise where both sides come in and nobody leaves too happy because everybody leaves something on the table. you said tuesday tha
just as the north is holding spirited celebrations of the kim dynasty. we have an eye on that and our andrea mitchell is in seoul, south korea. she's doing her show from there later today. >>> reaction is coming in on both sides of the aisle over president obama's new budget and he's taking heat from some very key progressives. the $3.7 trillion proposal combines spending cuts and tax increases. now, it includes higher taxes on the wealthy, and what's unpopular with many liberals, it...
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new factor here, though, is this new, young dictator, kim jong-un, and not much is known about him. >> well, that is exactly right. we've certainly seen over the top rhetoric from his father. i mean year after year this happens in an effort to try to get stuff out of the international community but they don't know much about kim jong-un and the other fact here is the bottom line is north korea has made advances in their military. they've got a better missile program now. their nuclear program is certainly more advanced than it's ever been so there's a lot of uncertainty even though they see this as part of the typical pattern. >> successful test a couple months back, another one possibly coming later this month. jon karl, thanks very much. >> all right, george. >>> to that high alert for law enforcement and new warnings about two armed and dangerous white supremacists targeting police. colorado authorities issuing a strong warning overnight and abc's pierre thomas has the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. today here in texas and across the country, some p
new factor here, though, is this new, young dictator, kim jong-un, and not much is known about him. >> well, that is exactly right. we've certainly seen over the top rhetoric from his father. i mean year after year this happens in an effort to try to get stuff out of the international community but they don't know much about kim jong-un and the other fact here is the bottom line is north korea has made advances in their military. they've got a better missile program now. their nuclear...
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. >> reporter: kim jong-un has threatened a nuclear strike and revelations from a new intelligence report shows he may be capable of following through. >> the north currently has nuclear weapons, capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. >> reporter: congressman doug lamborn quoted from a new military assessment which says north korea may be closer to marrying nuclear missiles with the means to deliver them. >> whatever it takes to miniaturize it to the point where it could be placed on top of a missile there, is some degree of confidence, moderate confidence by the defense intelligence agency, that that can be done by north korea. >> this as president obama public al peeled to north korea to end its belligerent approach. >> no one wants to see conflict on the korean peninsula. >> translator: our arms are ready to fire in the exact coordinates are input to the war heads, once we push the button it will be fired and the strong holds of our enemies will be turn sboud a sea of flames. >> reporter: the u.s. believes north korea has at least one musudan missile on the launch pad. after initia
. >> reporter: kim jong-un has threatened a nuclear strike and revelations from a new intelligence report shows he may be capable of following through. >> the north currently has nuclear weapons, capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. >> reporter: congressman doug lamborn quoted from a new military assessment which says north korea may be closer to marrying nuclear missiles with the means to deliver them. >> whatever it takes to miniaturize it to the point where it...
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as far as knowing what kim junog un is about. we are in a press conference that the precedent that the good of the american people so the united states of america can get back on a solid foundation and what is un doing? he is starving his people. it is pretty hard for us to figure that out. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> acting white house budget director jeffrey zients. the house coverage of budget committee at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. the economy and federal deficit. it is a third prize winning video in this year's student cam competition. ♪ >> dear mr. president, my name is rachel. i'm from indiana. i understand you are very busy, but i think the most important issue is the economy and the national debt. in fact, the people that i interviewed seem to have the same basic thoughts when i asked them about the economy. >> it is rough. it is hard right now. >> i think it stinks. >> well, it could be better. .> there is no secret businesses are moving overseas. american jobs are being
as far as knowing what kim junog un is about. we are in a press conference that the precedent that the good of the american people so the united states of america can get back on a solid foundation and what is un doing? he is starving his people. it is pretty hard for us to figure that out. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> acting white house budget director jeffrey zients. the house coverage of budget committee at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span 3....
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america responds to kim jong un's latest threats. and why did ashley judd decide not to run for the senate? was she a victim of a democratic hit job? two months of aa deputy district attorney in texas was gunned down, his bass and wife also murdered. prosecutors say they are living in fear. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm aaron burnett. "outfront" tonight, american war ship closing n the u.s. navy tonight is moving one destroyer and one sea based radar platform closer to the north korean pen lans tonight after u.s. stealth fighter jetses with deployed to south korea yesterday. the destroyer, the uss john s. mccain is prepared to shoot down a missile from north korea. let's get to our reporter in seoul tonight. what can you tell us about the war ship? >> well, we can tell you is that this is a war ship that generally is ported in japan, it ports in japan. it's part of the navy's seventh fleet. and what the defense department officials confirming to cnn is that it will now move closer to south korea. why? it is to
america responds to kim jong un's latest threats. and why did ashley judd decide not to run for the senate? was she a victim of a democratic hit job? two months of aa deputy district attorney in texas was gunned down, his bass and wife also murdered. prosecutors say they are living in fear. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm aaron burnett. "outfront" tonight, american war ship closing n the u.s. navy tonight is moving one destroyer and one sea...